Preamble
I got a Philips (unusual brand?) wireless keyboard and mouse, with the USB receiver for 30 baht in Talat Din Deng.
I got a Philips (unusual brand?) wireless keyboard and mouse, with the USB receiver for 30 baht in Talat Din Deng.
Following on from Jetson Nano – basic specs, here are some options to reduce the USB port usage to just one port for keyboard and mouse… this obviously could apply to any computer with limited USB ports, not just a Jetson product.
Again with the combo USB receiver for wireless mice and keyboards, this time Lenovo… in Talat DIn Deng, I saw two types of Lenovo wireless keyboards, 20 baht each, there were five of them. None had the USB receiver.
Just to recap, this crazy collection of mice and keyboards is derived from the need to use only a single USB port on a Jetson Nano (see Jetson Nano – basic specs and Logitech Unifying receiver – originals, fakes and much much more). Hence the requirement for a combined keyboard and mouse USB wireless dongle.
More wireless mice and keyboards… same shit, different brand.
Just to recap, this crazy collection of mice and keyboards is derived from the need to use only a single USB port on a Jetson Nano (see Jetson Nano – basic specs and Logitech Unifying receiver – originals, fakes and much much more). Hence the requirement for a combined keyboard and mouse USB wireless dongle.
As I noted in Dell mice and keyboards, in the past some Dell keyboards and mice come with receivers that use the orange Logitech Unifying logo, rather than the blue Dell Universal logo…
From DELL KM636 UNBOXING Wireless Keyboard & Mouse (580-ADTY) (5WH32) at 0:46
Continue reading Are Dell Universal and Logitech Unifying receivers the same thing?
The collection continues…
Just to recap, this crazy collection of mice and keyboards is derived from the need to use only a single USB port on a Jetson Nano (see Jetson Nano – basic specs and Logitech Unifying receiver – originals, fakes and much much more). Hence the requirement for a combined keyboard and mouse USB wireless dongle.
Ten baht, a Rival. Left button dead, but possible to reprogram the left button to be some other button, such as one of the thumb buttons, using the SteelSeries GG client software.
A Razor Deathadder Elite, at talat Din Daeng 100 baht, online 1900-2300 baht. Unfortunately, I missed out.
I picked up another Logitech mouse, M185, but this this with a different receiver. This receiver looked like the new Unifying receiver in shape, with the embossed “logi” logo, but without the Unifying logo.
Then I got an M238.
Finally I got an M215, which had a Unifying receiver inside it!!!!. I was also given a M545, which had the thinnest Unifying receiver that I have ever seen.
Also M331, which is Unifying ready, and M330C/M330 (both for 10 baht each)
Logitech M570… missing the 34 mm ball
FWIW, The ball from the Logitech M575 is the same size, see Trackball reviews.